Multi-Factor Authentication, or MFA, involves using at least two pieces of information to log in to a device or an app. This could include a password, a fingerprint, or a single-use code sent to your phone.
As cyber criminals become more sophisticated in their attacks, it’s crucial to have multiple layers of security in place to protect your systems. By implementing MFA, businesses can create additional barriers that make it harder for attackers to gain access to sensitive information.
That’s why it’s important for all businesses to use MFA as a defense against cyber threats. If you’re interested in learning more, our new guide is available for free and covers everything you need to know about MFA.
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